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Huawei runs David Cameron's preferred porn-filtering system, just FYI

Authorities in the UK have never had quite the same level of anxiety over Huawei that we've witnessed in the US, and they've so far been happy to let the Chinese firm get involved with numerous parts
of the country's data infrastructure. As it turns out, the company's
control even extends to the "Homesafe" filter used by internet service
provider TalkTalk, which David Cameron recently praised during his push
for tighter controls
on adult content. The BBC discovered that UK-based Huawei employees are
able to decide which sites are blocked on TalkTalk's service, and that
even users who opt out of Homesafe have their internet usage data routed
through Huawei's system. Whether or not this is an issue depends
entirely on how much you trust reports of close ties between Huawei and
the Chinese government, versus Huawei's claim that these concerns are
based on anti-Chinese prejudice rather than evidence.
From a purely practical point of view, however, if the mission is to
block off huge swathes of the internet, why wouldn't you hire an expert?